The 2026 FIFA World Cup was expected to deliver a massive tourism and hotel boom across the U.S., but many hotels across host ...
Key Takeaways The U.S. economy could add $22 billion to $76 billion to GDP this quarter because of the World Cup, according ...
Hotel demand is below predictions, “and we’re just going along with what we see and making the most of it,” a local tourism ...
In an exclusive interview, Mohammed Sedrati, Director of the Moroccan National Tourist Office in Korea, shares Morocco's ...
The Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism has issued a $50,000 grant to help fund security for two MetroWest FIFA World ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is anticipated to inject billions into host economies, specifically across various sectors like ...
Paraguay is back in the World Cup after 16 years, and the consulate expects 10,000 fans to travel for matches in Los Angeles ...
Philadelphia is set to host five group stage matches and a Round of 16 match for the World Cup. Here's where to eat, stay and ...
WTTC predicts FIFA World Cup 2026 will boost tourism in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, creating jobs and driving growth despite ...
Less than a year ago, the FIFA president promised an economic boon equal to “104 Super Bowls”—but that “was not true when it was said and it’s not going to come true now.” ...
A giant soccer ball now marking its territory downtown San Jose is meant to symbolize excitement for the FIFA World Cup, but for Bay Area tourism leaders, it also represents a bet on the future.
There's the destination relegated to a "flyover" city by most people, which is home to superb museums and world-beating ...